hI,
nOT SO FAST! i STILL HAVE DIAL-UP. i THINK IN lOUISVILLE BROADBAND, IF THE
gALTHOUSE HAS IT, WILL LIKELY COST EXTRA, AND i'M IN ENOUGH OTHER PLACES
WHERE BROADBAND AND WIRELESS ARE NOT AVAILABLE. i DON'T PLAN TO GO
BROADBAND UNTIL i BUY A NEW COMPUTER. tHAT MAY COME THIS YEAR RATHER THAN
NEXT AS i AM PLANNING BECAUSE MY DESKTOP SYSTEM HAS BEEN FLAKY, EVEN AFTER
A COMPLETE REFORMAT AND REINSTALLATION OF EVERYTHING. wE STILL NEED THE
CHOICES AVAILABE.
eVELYN
At 12:27 AM 6/29/05, you wrote:
Actually, the new hardware sounds good, I would have done one thing
different though. I would have removed the modem and put in its place an
ethernet port. Broadband is available in most places now, and dial up modems
just don't cut it anymore, a cable or dsl connection is so much faster.
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Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 10:54 AM
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] New BrailleNote
> Hi Andy, Victor Reader is not something that we've put on the BrailleNote
> mPower at present but we certainly intend to do so.
>
> We felt the PCMCIA slot was important because a lot of people use
> microdrives and other cards. It's an advantage that we have over competing
> products, and we have found people appreciate it.
>
> Jonathan Mosen
> BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
> HumanWare
>
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